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		<title>Thank you Sinterklaas, we had a blast!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jansen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday we celebrated &#8216;Sinterklaas&#8216;. As a Dutch tradition we celebrate his stay in Holland every year. Basically it&#8217;s for the kids, where they get presents.
As a kid I enjoyed it, now I think it&#8217;s yet another commercial holiday which we celebrate in order to stimulate the economy. However it brings people together and that&#8217;s good. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thursday we celebrated &#8216;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas">Sinterklaas</a>&#8216;. As a Dutch tradition we celebrate his stay in Holland every year. Basically it&#8217;s for the kids, where they get presents.</p>
<p>As a kid I enjoyed it, now I think it&#8217;s yet another commercial holiday which we celebrate in order to stimulate the economy. However it brings people together and that&#8217;s good. The non-believers don&#8217;t celebrate the traditional form. There are all kind of different forms in which adults celebrate. For example &#8216;Surprises&#8217; in which you buy someone a small present and write a poem. However the present isn&#8217;t just wrapped in giftpaper. The person giving the present creates something personal. For example if you like cars, you get a hand-made scale model made from paper.</p>
<p>With the <a href="http://portal.hhs.nl/portal/page?_pageid=130,938711&amp;_dad=portal&amp;_schema=PORTAL">Enter-priZe</a> entrepreneurs we celebrated it with a game of rolling dices. All participants get some small and stupid presents. Then there are three rounds where the numbers on the dice have different meaning. All the presents are on the table and sometimes you get the chance to pick one from the table. In round two you get to start stealing and exchange gifts from others. At the start of round three all gifts are unwrapped and then another round of switching starts.</p>
<p>We celebrated at our office in the hague. As the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobjansen/sets/72157622816029447/">pictures show</a> we had some cleaning to do afterwards!</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Define yourself by your own (thinking) activities&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jansen</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5 style="font-size: 0.83em; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><span style="color: #999999; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><em>TCE stands for The Creative Economy, a great book by John Hawkins. Inspired by his ‘10 rules for success in the creative economy’ I explore how this affects my daily life and work.</em></span></h5>
<blockquote><p><strong>Define yourself by your own (thinking) activities</strong><br />
Do not shape yourself by the job title somebody else gives you. People who are brave call themselves &#8216;thinkers&#8217;. Computer companies try to sell &#8216;business solutions&#8217; to their client&#8217;s problems. In the creative economy we each can think and exchange creative solutions with others.</p></blockquote>
<p>The power of thinking is an underestimated value to most of the business activities we do today. Most of the times we only see acknowledgement for great thinking by &#8216;leaders&#8217; of companies. People like Steve Jobs, Barack Obama and Winston Churchill are just a few examples. We see their actions and acknowledge them by thinking power. This is great, but mostly happens because they made a difference.</p>
<p>In our creative economy it&#8217;s great we more and more see the power of the individual. Driven by networks like, for example, <a href="http://facebook.com">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://myspace.com">MySpace</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com">Twitter</a> the voice of the crowd gets a saying in a growing amount of important decisions around the world. We see change both <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/16/twitter-saves-man-from-egyptian-justice/">big</a> and <a href="http://gabemac.com/2009/06/25/marlooz-twitter-love/">small</a>.</p>
<p>Combining the power of individuals and a growing set of creative ideas and impulses requires us to channel. We need to conceptualize our ideas in order to make them work and be able to put them out in the open. An idea is worth nothing. Everybody has ideas and it gets easier to put them out there. We need concepts, not ideas. Beautiful names, concrete plans, shapes and designs. Driven by actions is key because most people with the ability to come up with concepts, don&#8217;t get the chance to create them.</p>
<p>In my opinion, thinking activities are big pillars on which we can define ourselves. People that are able to create change from their thoughts are the new leaders. It&#8217;s an encouraging thought that in the world of tomorrow there will be room for millions of small and individual leaders and not only thousands of leaders that control the change the world is going through.</p>
<p>I was happy to see Rattan Chadha talk about this subject in his interview with <a href="http://kbiri.nl">KBIRI</a>. He only rarely <a href="http://kbiri.nl/wordpress/2009/09/rattan-chadha-everytime-i-go-on-a-holiday-i-start-new-businesses/">gives interviews</a>, which is good because most of his time goes to building business and changing the world.</p>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/6395983">Rattan Chadha &#8220;Everytime I go on a holiday, I start new businesses&#8221;</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/kbiri">KBIRI</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Be nomadic&#8217; (TCE rule #3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 20:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Nomads are at home in every country. You can choose your own path and means of travel, and choose how long you [...]


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<blockquote><p><strong><span>Be nomadic</span><br />
</strong><span>Nomads are at home in every country. You can choose your own path and means of travel, and choose how long you stay. Being nomadic isn&#8217;t about being alone. They are likely to travel in groups. Writer Charles Handy says leaders must combine &#8216;a love of people&#8217; and &#8216;capacity for aloofness&#8217;. Creatives need to be able to think alone or working together.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>This is actually one of my favorites. Maybe a bit strange, I&#8217;ve only flew once in my life and probably won&#8217;t leave the country on short notice. But I believe being nomadic is more about blending in, not necessarily traveling around the globe.</p>
<p>A nomad needs to be able to acclimatize in groups, changing environments and businesses. This sounds general, but I believe it&#8217;s not. In my everyday life I see a lot of people that are in the creative industry and aren&#8217;t nomadic at all. They&#8217;re lead by the urge to comply to expectations of their environment. Not a bad thing, but limiting at least.</p>
<p>In my opinion people (and creatives in particular) need to be able to adapt to change. This requires you to easily blend into groups, work with new people, processes and even more important, work everywhere. If it might be on the train, airplane or in a crowded office.</p>
<p>Now if we blend that together two things pop into my mind. If you need to be able to work everywhere, determination and focus are key. Second, you need to be able and adapt to change or be able to change things for yourself. Can&#8217;t focus? Be nomadic, find another spot to work. Sounds logical, but for a lot of people it just isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>For sometime now I have this big plan to life abroad&#8230; Not that average trip to New Sealand, USA and all. But more like how I&#8217;m going to combine a style with frequent trips abroad with work and personal life. This can be hard and needs a lot of re-considering and preparations before starting off.</p>
<p>My plans involve at least living in New York. Why New York if I never been there before? Because I think it&#8217;s one of the role models of how our cities will become one day. It intrigues me how it develops, appeals to millions of people and grows beyond a size we can think of.</p>
<p><span>So one day I will be one of those international Nomads. I will.</span></p>
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		<title>‘Put the priority on ideas, not on data’ (TCE rule #2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 20:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jansen</dc:creator>
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<blockquote><address><strong>Put the priority on ideas, not on data<br />
</strong>Create and grow your own creative imagination. Build a personal balance sheet of intellectual capital. Understand patents, copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property laws. Entrepreneurs are more worried to lose their ability to think than if their company loses money.</address>
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<p>I believe the quote contains a contradiction. As an entrepreneur I surely value the ability to think above earning every penny I can get. When you make sure you keep the thinking process on the go, you&#8217;ll be able to make money with your intellectual property quite easily. The contradiction lies within companies being worried to lose money. Here&#8217;s why.</p>
<p>I love to share my ideas and knowledge. With everyone interested but also with companies in the same industry or maybe even direct competition. This is related to an active thinking process. If done right, you&#8217;re always ahead of the competition or at least be able to use you thinking power to change your idea, concept or strategy.</p>
<p>People asked me if I&#8217;m not scared people &#8217;steal&#8217; an idea. I&#8217;ve always told that idea&#8217;s can&#8217;t be stolen because they&#8217;re just a bunch of thoughts. I focus on the difference between ideas and concepts. Developing an idea to a strong and valuable concept takes time, thinking power and skill. Now the concept has a small market worth, but more important  Depending on the level of completion of the concept you need to be careful about what to tell and what not to tell.</p>
<p>When a competitor copies and launches on of your concepts, is your company losing money? I think not. I even think it&#8217;s good when it happens. When competition sees the same opportunity as you, this is evidence there is a market for your product. Besides that you can watch what they&#8217;re doing and learn from it. Use that information in your thinking process and it will enable you to take more balanced decisions.</p>
<p>Be open on abstract levels and get people to think with you. Do this face to face, or if you like on big scale via blogs and <a href="http://twitter.com">twitter</a>. This opens the freeway of collective creative intelligence.</p>
<p>Here are some of my tips regarding this TCE rule.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Train your thinking power</strong><em><br />
</em>Read blogs, articles and books related to stuff your working on. Keeps you sharp. But also talk with other people about their ideas. Not only do most of them like to hear your feedback, it trains your thinking power because you get better at it and learn from them.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t overprotect your ideas<br />
</strong>It is very important to protect your ideas, but over protection makes it harder to apply changes when needed.</li>
<li><strong>Be open<br />
</strong>Closely related to my first tip. When working on your own ideas, share your thoughts with others. They maybe working in your industry, but maybe even more important in a different industrie. Learn from their thinking process when pitching your idea. Best example is related to on of the ideas we&#8217;re working within Firmhouse, Dealkeeper. At a conference I talked about it and somebody pointed me directly to a competitor still quite under the radar. I probably wouldn&#8217;t found that competitor myself.</li>
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Invent yourself
Create a unique cluster of personal talents. Own your image. Manage it. Build momentum. Leave school early, if you want, but [...]


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<blockquote><address><strong>Invent yourself<br />
</strong>Create a unique cluster of personal talents. Own your image. Manage it. Build momentum. Leave school early, if you want, but never stop learning. Break the rules. Be clear about your own assets and talents. They are unique. And they are all you have.</address>
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<p><span style="font-style: normal;">I consider myself a full time entrepreneur, working hard on starting my company and inventing myself. I&#8217;m also a student, working hard to get my bachelor in &#8216;Communication and Multimedia Design&#8217;. </span><span style="font-style: normal;"> This means I&#8217;m in a continuous mode of self-exploration.</span></p>
<p>Luckily, there aren&#8217;t big contradictions in the combination of my study and company, which creates room to explore knowledge outside my company and study.</p>
<p><em><strong>But who or what am I? </strong></em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a generalist. I know a little about a lot of subjects. Maybe you can call me a &#8216;Creative Generalist&#8217;. I love to explore information and trends, but I won&#8217;t digg in too far. Some people think being a generalist has a lot of downsides, but I believe it&#8217;s a great thing. However last year I really didn&#8217;t think about it this way.</p>
<p>Last year there were two &#8216;changing&#8217; moments. Merging <a href="http://firmhouse.nl">Firmhouse</a> with Michiel&#8217;s company and switching my major study.</p>
<p>Within Firmhouse I&#8217;m responsible of planning projects and testing our ideas so we can launch them as new products and services. This creative process involves a <strong>lot of thinking</strong> and <strong>quick analysis</strong>. When concepting is done with &#8216;too much&#8217; knowledge, it becomes a burden that keeps you from &#8216;freewheeling&#8217;.</p>
<p>My first major study was focused on business intelligence and informatics, a study teaching you to become a specialist in analyzing business processes and translating these experiences to system designs and blueprints. I didn&#8217;t like it because of the contents of the study, but more important I couldn&#8217;t focus on something I was already capable of doing on a <strong>basic level</strong>. I switched to a more creative study: Communication and Multimedia Design. It&#8217;s closer related to my tasks within Firmhouse and it focuses on <strong>trends</strong>.</p>
<p>These moments are important because it teached me more about being a generalist. I was told by experienced people that I needed to find my specialization in order to become a better at what I&#8217;m doing. I needed to find that &#8216;inner spark&#8217; so I could develop better skills and add more value to the projects I worked on. After a lot of thinking about this, I can say I&#8217;m becoming a specialist in being a generalist&#8230; If I look at how fast I can go from idea to concept compared to one year ago, I&#8217;ve made tremendous progress.</p>
<p><strong>What do I do to invent myself? </strong></p>
<p>I try to be as diverse as possible. It enables me to put things in perspective and allows me to do a good job at <a href="http://firmhouse.nl">Firmhouse</a>. I read a diversity of books and blogs. The people I know are diverse, which allows me to learn from their experiences and knowledge. I use my blog and <a href="http://twitter.com/jansn">Twitter</a> to re-share my experiences and knowledge so other people can learn from me.</p>
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